The third, and last, report from Eaglewatch’s journey to Iraqi Kurdistan is grey, grim and depressing, as is the reality of people that we write about. Yezidi are still in dramatic situation. It gets harder and harder to see any hope. read more…

On Friday, 14 July, volunteers of Eaglewatch along with Bartosz Rutkowski have reached Iraqi Kurdistan. Their first stop was Qaraqosh, where they have met Christian soldiers and a priest from St. Paul’s Center. read more…

Thanks to your generosity along with the Yezidi Human Rights Organization-International we were able to give children living in the Sinjar region 50 balls and some other toys, apart from the regular financial help. The life in this region, despite the fighting, still goes on. Every moment that those little ones, those that were mostly affected by the war having to grow up in unimaginable hardship, can play is a time when they are able to forget about the tragedy they live in. read more…

The last two reports contained descriptions of visits in Yezidi families living in the displaced persons camps as well as their perception of Christian villages that were damaged by the terrorists. Some people have already gotten back to their homes. This one focuses on the Yezidis and it is a sort of summary of their dramatic stories as they were told read more…